J.K. Chopra Solutions for Chapter: Logical Reasoning, Exercise 1: Practice Exercise

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Attempt the free practice questions on Chapter 6: Logical Reasoning, Exercise 1: Practice Exercise with hints and solutions to strengthen your understanding. CBSE UGC (NET/SET/JRF) Paper I solutions are prepared by Experienced Embibe Experts.

Questions from J.K. Chopra Solutions for Chapter: Logical Reasoning, Exercise 1: Practice Exercise with Hints & Solutions

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Following questions have a statement followed by few conclusions. Find which of them is definitely true.

Statement:

All women are beautiful.

Conclusions:

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Following questions have a statement followed by few conclusions. Find which of them is definitely true.

Statement:

Indians are friendly.

Conclusions:

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Following questions have a statement followed by few conclusions. Find which of them is definitely true.

Statement:

No beggar is poor.

Conclusions:

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Following questions have a statement followed by few conclusions. Find which of them is definitely true.

Statement:

No man is mortal.

Conclusions:

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Following questions have a statement followed by few conclusions. Find which of them is definitely true.

Statement:

All lovers are blind.

Conclusions:

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Following questions have a statement followed by few conclusions. Find which of them is definitely true.

Statement:

No IAS is corrupt.

Conclusions:

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Following questions have a statement followed by few conclusions. Find which of them is definitely true.

Statement:

Some I.A.S are corrupt.

Conclusions:

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Following questions have a statement followed by few conclusions. Find which of them is definitely true.

Statement:

All I.A.S are corrupt.

Conclusions: